The Zhuque-3 reusable rocket, developed by Chinese private aerospace company LandSpace, was in its final preparation stage and originally scheduled for its maiden flight on Saturday (November 29, 2025). However, the launch mission has been temporarily postponed due to force majeure.

According to publicly available information, the Zhuque-3 is a high-capacity, low-cost, reusable liquid-fueled carrier rocket independently developed by China for large-scale constellation deployment missions. It is capable of autonomously returning with high precision after completing orbital launch missions, achieving a soft landing at the recovery site, and being reused.